WeCam Inc. announced today the launch of its socially-integrated WebRTC video chat application that lets users discover and connect with like-minded people anywhere in the world. The app lets users connect with Facebook, Twitter or Google+ and uses its patent-pending matching algorithm to sort through social media data to find compatible matches across social networks.
WeCam connects you with friends from multiple social networks
So you’re one of those socially connected types who spend, let’s say, a fair amount of time online communicating with business associates, friends, and family. The problem is your companions are spread across different networks like Facebook, Twitter, and Google+, and with all that to keep track of, conversations can become confusing. Wouldn’t it be convenient to be able to video chat with friends and colleagues—plus a potentially wider group of people who share your interests—all in one place? WeCam, a brand new app for iOS and Android, which debuted at Macworld/iWorld on Wednesday, combines a video chat function with the three most popular social networks.
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